While my view out my studio window looks east on onto the street, this is the incredible view I have from the roof of my building looking west at Manhattan. It would be a great place to watch the July 4th fireworks. I doubt I would get much done if I could stare at this view all day long. Somehow the Manhattan skyline never gets old. Perhaps with such a view, it might even influence my work. In 1998, I had a studio on West 29th street and 6th Avenue with views of many water towers. Guess who was making images of water towers?
Saturday, June 12, 2010
View from my Roof
While my view out my studio window looks east on onto the street, this is the incredible view I have from the roof of my building looking west at Manhattan. It would be a great place to watch the July 4th fireworks. I doubt I would get much done if I could stare at this view all day long. Somehow the Manhattan skyline never gets old. Perhaps with such a view, it might even influence my work. In 1998, I had a studio on West 29th street and 6th Avenue with views of many water towers. Guess who was making images of water towers?
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